Kitakyushu International Conference Centre by Arata Isozaki, Kitakyushu Japan (1992)3yr ⋅ Imipolex42 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Villa Girasole is a house that rotates to follow the sun as it moves. It was built between 1929 and 1935 in Italy and is powered by 2 motors with a total of 3 hp4yr ⋅ joaoslr ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
“Barbie” Beach House, Santa Monica, California USA [OS] [681x1024] https://tremg.info/2020/12/11/the-story-behind-the-viral-barbie-beach-house/amp/3yr ⋅ ValleyAquarius27 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Rue Rambouillet Police Station, Paris By Manuel Nunez Yanowsky, 19883yr ⋅ Imipolex42 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
You saw a fish shaped fisheries building in India, now see a ship shaped college in India. Pic: Coimbatore Marine College, India3yr ⋅ junk_mail_haver ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
One of the most bizarre buildings I've ever seen, and and the reason I decided to go to Art School is this 'floating' building above the old Ontario College of Art. [ Sharp Centre for Design | OCAD U by Will Alsop. Toronto, Canada. ]4yr ⋅ got_josh ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Midland Bank Building, Liverpool, England, designed by Raymond Fletcher in 19673yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
12th Century Ethiopian church, carved downwards out of rock.4yr ⋅ WomanAtTheWell3 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Apartment building in Sloviansk, Eastern Ukraine - check out that floor with no bricks2yr ⋅ biwook ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Detroit's corrupt former administrations (namely Coleman Young and Kwame Kilpatrick) allowed this to happen as they padded their pockets, paying no attention to the needs of the city. We have heard so many stories of people wanting to buy and restore homes while still salvageable1yr ⋅ RobertMRodriguez ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The futuristic Casa da Musica, dreamed up by the legendary Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and lauded for its superb acoustics and diverse programme of events. (Concert house, Lisbon, Portugal.)1yr ⋅ netphilia ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
A hotel that is a replica of the Trojan Horse - La Balade des Gnomes Hotel4yr ⋅ CharismaChecke ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The largest hotel in the world in currently under construction in Saudi Arabia8yr ⋅ malgoya ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Headquarters of Fuji Media Holdings and Fuji TV in Odaiba3yr ⋅ TheTrafficCaptain ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Pearlroth House, Westhampton Beach, New York, designed by Andrew Geller in 19582yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This giant tooth I see from my balcony, someone lives in it (natural ellipse, Tokyo)7yr ⋅ biwook ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This is the Guangzhou Yuan in China, the highest round building in the world.4yr ⋅ The_Gunslinger86 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Tycho Brahe Planetarium, Copenhagen, Denmark, designed by Knud Munk in 19893yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
ThyssenKrupp Elevator-Laboratory, Rottweil, Stuttgart. Close to moonbase than most things I’ve seen4yr ⋅ HoSchimon ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Tianzi Hotel “Son of Heaven Hotel Langfang Shi China Chinese gods statues from the Ming Dynasty3yr ⋅ TheTrafficCaptain ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The largest hotel property in the world; able to accommodate nearly 8000 guests6yr ⋅ savvyfuck ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Luxor Las Vegas, a hotel and casino complex noted for its pyramidal shape1yr ⋅ TheLemonParchment ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Les bains dunkerquois, complicated to imagine that it is in the north of France.3yr ⋅ Kemro59 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
There's a house in the middle of the Drina River | Bajina Basta, Serbia7yr ⋅ malgoya ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Living Roof of the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco — Renzo Piano, 2008 [OC]3yr ⋅ Juopbapa ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Roundhouse started its life as a storage silo for the Tennessee Rock Products Company. In the 1950s, a local physician sought to convert the silo into a bed and breakfast, with each floor connected by a spiral staircase, both inside and out.4yr ⋅ TheArcherofRed ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Proposal for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (never built), by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates (1969)4yr ⋅ Imipolex42 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Defence Colony residence derives its material and tectonic vocabulary from tombs and palaces - fragments of 15th century Islamic medieval architecture - Designed by Architects Pankaj Vir Gupta and Christine Mueller [2000 × 2748]4yr ⋅ got_josh ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Dog Bark Park Inn, Beagle Hotel, Highway 95 in Cottonwood, Idaho3yr ⋅ TheTrafficCaptain ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This is the coolest A-frame I have ever seen. The creek flows directly underneath the cabin. On the other side there is a 75 feet waterfall5yr ⋅ hjalmar111 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
When completed, Dubai Creek Tower will be the largest building in the world, surpassing Burj Khalifa. The exact height is being kept secret as they are having a dick measuring contest with Saudi Arabia's, soon to be complete, Jeddah Tower6yr ⋅ savvyfuck ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
House of Book - Simi Valley, known for the mansion in Beef and absolutely nothing else :)1yr ⋅ egg_enthusiast ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
It's so hot here, this building reflects appropriately. (Lancaster, CA, USA)6yr ⋅ 0penlyGinger ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Berea Kentucky Community School vintage sci-fi style roof3yr ⋅ triponyourclothes ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This residential house in the neighbourhood in which I grew up (pic from Google Maps as the area has since been levelled)4yr ⋅ noaprincessofconkram ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Center for Innovative Technology inverted pyramid near Dulles Airport in VA off RT 267, usually just looks like a giant black horsehoe nail head poking out the treetops, but pretty in this shot by biz.loudon.gov3yr ⋅ triponyourclothes ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This building of unknown origin and history in Palu/Sulteng (Indonesia)2yr ⋅ qoheletal ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Coachella Valley Savings and Loan Bank, USA (1961) by E. Stewart Williams4yr ⋅ joaoslr ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Zvartnots International Airport, Armenia (1961-70) by Arthur Tarkhanyan4yr ⋅ joaoslr ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Ise Grand Shrine is rebuild every 20 years as part of Shinto belief of the impermanence of all things4yr ⋅ moonfarmer90 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Bannerman Castle, One hour north of NYC on a small island in the middle of the Hudson river7yr ⋅ Palana ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
It's not really bizarre, but it is cool, this is the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.4yr ⋅ rooflespoofles ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Dancing House, Prague, Architects Vlado Milunic, Frank Gehry4yr ⋅ principle_fbundle ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings